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It is very common for people with food and environmental allergies to also deal with some level of eczema. Here are a few of my favorite eczema related resources:
The National Eczema Association offers support and helpful tips. I really like their suggested list of cleansing and moisturizing products. Their patient conference will be held in Atlanta GA this summer.
The National Eczema Society has a great list of FAQ's.
The Mayo Clinic lists the symptoms, causes, treatments and more for anyone new to eczema.
Penny's World is a cartoon site for kids to learn all about eczema and how to treat it.
It's An Itchy Little World is a blog filled with tips and additional eczema resources.
Did I miss any of your favorite eczema places?
Trying to research if eczema gets standard coverage in health insurance policies. Would you know if it does?
ReplyDeleteGreat question Miss Health! From personal experience, I can say that we have not had trouble getting diagnosis, treatment or medications covered by our health insurance over the years. I tweeted your question (@foodallassist) and will let you know if I hear back from others who may have more information about this.
ReplyDeleteMiss Health, Here is a response I got on Twitter from eczemacontagious.net:
ReplyDelete"Yes it is & if need to see dermatologist or allergist your copay would be for a specialist, and Rx is covered."
Hope that helps answer your question.